Perfect Dip— l Gallon 6s—for 100 Gallons Water CARBOLISEH GLYCERINE 1 1 Gallon ss—for 100 HIP (noil-poisonous) ) Gallons Water, POTASH ARSENICAL HIP—I Gallon 6s—for 200 Gallons Water. To Whittinghaßn Bros. & Instone, Agents for Brooke's Dips
Merrivale, 16th Jan,, 1893. Dear Sirs, —I shall require enough of your BROOKE’S Potash Arsenical Dip for about 75,000 sheep this year, and,shall, let you know the exact quantity shortly- lam glad to inform you that the results ,on Wairaki, Lynwood, and Mcrrivale stations proved that the dip was last year quite as good as it was the year before.—Yours truly, JOHN C. ELLIS. Invercargill, 20th Jan., 1893. Gentlemen,—ln reply to your memo, re BROOKE’S Perfect Sheep Dip, I am thoroughly satisfied with it, and intend using it in the future. Please keep me my usual supply for this season. ANDREW BLAKIE, Grccnmcad Farm. 11th February, 1893. Gentlemen, — I have much pleasure in testifying to the excellence of BROOKE’S ) Perfect Dip. I have used it for some years, ; and am well satisfied with its results. It kills > all insects, and leaves the wool nice and soft, ; and the effects are to my mind very lasting. X am, &c., THOMAS NORMAN, Gap Road, Winton. ros. and INSTOffIE
Invercargill, 17th January., 1893. Gentlemen, —I have pleasure in testifying to the merits of Brooke’s Perfect Sheep Dip. It gave me entire satisfaction, and at. shearing time the results of it were the admiration not only of shearers but also of all visitiors, and at the very last sheep on the board the shearers passed the remark that in the whole flock they had only seen three living ticks, and the whole clip realised the second highest -price of cross-bred ■wool at-tlie liwcrcargill sales. Yours truly', THOMAS PATERSON, Hokonui. Please reserve me my usual supply. To Messrs Whittingham Bros, and Instone. Brooke’s Perfect Sheep Dip as supplied by you has given me every satisfaction. I have used it now for the last three years and the sheep have always been free of vermin of any description. jp^ZLETT, South Hillend. January 13th, 1893. Gentlemen, —I have used Brooke s Sheep Dip for three years and it has given me the greatest satisfaction. I intend continuing to use this dip, and hope you will reserve me the usual quantity. Yours truly, JOHN C. IRVING, Roslyn Bush, January 17th, 1893. WHITTINGHAM Bi
The J. G. Ward Farmers’ Association of H.Z., Ltd. BEAD OFFICE, CRESCENT. XNVERCABGII.U r N BUYERS OP OATS, GRASS-SEED AND PAT SHEEP-TERMS NET CASH. Auction Sales of Live Stock at Wallaoetorvn Yards every alternate Tuesday, and at other centres at regular intervals. STORAGE OF GRAIN. The Association has the largest Grain Stores in Southland. Fanners desirous of holding their grain for xm proved markets are requested to communicate with Invercargill or Gore offices for terms. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES FREE OF COMMISSION. Sellers of CORN SACKS, TWINE, SHEEP NETTING, COOPER’S SHEEP DIF, * GENERAL FARMERS’ SUPPLIES. ■ Agent for—standard and Imperial Eire Insurance Co.’s, China Traders, Marine Insurance Company TATTV * VAfITT?.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 6, 6 May 1893, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 6, 6 May 1893, Page 1
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